TAUNTON — A great softball atmosphere came down to which team blinked first.Delia Ferreira, Mia Iodice and Dighton-Rehoboth would have the last say.“We knew Taunton High was a good team coming into today,” Iodice said. “We had to stay focused the whole game and play together. This was a big win.”The visiting Falcons scored two unearned runs in the top of the seventh inning and went on to beat Taunton High, 2-0, on Tiger Senior Night before a large gathering at Jack Tripp Field.With the victory, D-R improves to 20-1 on the season. It was the 17th consecutive win for the green and white.Iodice collected the win in the circle, for the Falcons. She pitched the complete game shutout, scatterings six hits, one walk while striking out three. Iodice was at her best with runners on base, inducing a double play in one inning and a strike out, throw-out caught stealing in another.“That was a wonderful game,” Falcons head coach Steve Kulpa said. “We just kept our cool and composure. We were hoping eventually to get some key hits and some base runners. It worked out that way for us tonight.”With the contest scoreless in the bottom of the seventh, the Falcons put together a rally.With one out, Allison Ainley reached on an error and was replaced by courtesy runner Calli Pratt. With the count in her favor, Ferreira lined a shot to the gap in right center field that rolled all the way to the fence, scoring Pratt from first base to give D-R a 1-0 lead. With two outs, Lexi Lovell reached on another error that scored Ferreira from third, upping the score to 2-0.“I tried to stay patient at the plate,” Ferreira said. “I just got a good pitch to hit.”The Tigers (16-4) got a runner on base in the bottom of the seventh but Iodice retired the final three hitters for the victory.The loss ruined an exceptional performance from Taunton ace Courtney Fisher.The senior right-hander allowed just four hits, no walks, two unearned runs while striking out a game-high eight batters.“I thought Courtney (Fisher) pitched her best game of the season tonight,” Tigers head coach Dave Lewry said. “I thought she was really on. She had a lot of things working and not a lot of hard hit balls. Unfortunately, a couple hit balls late for them ended up scoring runs for them. But she pitched great game.”Maddie Nees had a pair of hits in the victory for the Falcons. Bailey Rassol also finished with a hit.Jaime Brown and Katie VanZandt each had two hits for Taunton. McKenzie McAloon and Hailey Medeiros also had hits in the loss. The Tigers travel to Coyle-Cassidy today for a 7 p.m. game while D-R travels to Old Rochester on Monday.